honestly, the only offense i see is the dems using her to make a speech. shes entitled to an imature view of the world, thats what being a child is. iberals happen to be grown ups stuck with her brains... only grow up and evil.
Which we know he didnt.
and Vice President Cheney(for using the F word ) should have a "TIME OUT"
Did she also complain about Hillary calling someone a effing jew bastard? Excoriate Bill Clinton for any of his lies? Maybe this little girl should take a TIME OUT from her hypocrisy.
This little twerp went in to a tirade exhorting that both President Bush ( For Supposedly lying) and Vice President Cheney(for using the F word ) should have a "TIME OUT"Perhaps this child is not aware of M. Kerry's similar, more PUBLIC use of that word.
Does Flipper also need a "time out"?From:
Kerry's F-word isn't surprising:
2004 election will be referendum on America's values
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Wednesday, December 10, 2003 | David Limbaugh
Posted on 12/09/2003 10:37:36 PM PST by JohnHuang2
Kerry's F-word unsurprising
Posted: December 10, 2003
1:00 a.m. Eastern
© 2003 Creators Syndicate, Inc.
People are registering shock at Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry's profanity in an interview for Rolling Stone magazine. But why should this shock anyone? In recent times, crudeness has virtually become a right of passage for Democratic presidential candidates (and presidents).
Sen. Kerry, in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, let his stiff hair down just a bit too far in response to a question about how his support for the resolution authorizing war against Iraq damaged his campaign. The question obviously brought out Kerry's bitterness over attacks he's sustained at the hands of rival candidate Howard Dean for casting that vote.
"I voted for what I thought was best for the country. Did I expect Howard Dean to go off to the left and say, 'I'm against everything?' Sure. Did I expect George Bush to f--- it up as badly as he did? I don't think anybody did."
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